Amul Processed Cheese is made from graded cow/buffalo milk using
microbial rennet. The cheese is available in blocks, tins, slices
and chiplets. It is a good melting cheese that can be used in a
wide variety of recipes, be it soups, pastas, pizzas, toasted
breads or casseroles. Fruits such as apples, pears and melons make
a delicious paring with Amul cheese.

Abbaye de Belloc is also known as 'Abbaye Notre-Dame de Belloc'
since it was produced by the Benedictine monks at the 'Abbaye de Notre Dame de Belloc' in the
Pays Basque region of Aquitaine, France. They used sheep milk
available in the locality and followed a cheese making process that
dates back to 3000 years.

Abbaye de Belloc is a flat wheel shaped traditional, farmhouse,
unpasteurised, semi-hard cheese made from sheep's milk. It has a
natural, crusty, brownish rind with patches of red, orange and
yellow. The rind is marked with tiny craters.

The cheese has a firm, dense, rich and creamy texture. The taste
resembles burnt caramel and there is a distinctive lanolin aroma.
Ageing process of the cheese ranges from four to ten months. The
younger wheels are made in December while the older in July. Both
types of cheese wheels are sent to the market in April.